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it took us a very long time realize even who these people were. some of the original reports were wrong. >> "deception," the word charles used. >> charles has conspiracy. pretty lousy one, if you are contradicted within hours. the think tank commandos and gucci guerrillas populated city. it reminds me of the genius of norman schwarzkopf, another army general who did lead the troops into a successful venture and try and in the persian gulf war -- triumphed in the persian gulf war. he was getting all this praise from fawning flatteries. he said, no, it does not take courage to order men into battle. it takes courage to go into battle. what we're talking about -- >> no, we are -- the israelis are not asking the u.s. to go to war. they are simply saying that if you are not interested in doing this, and we understand that, let us fight our own war because of our lives are at stake. >> i heard a different speech than you did. >> no, netanyahu said explicitly that great powers don't have a moral right if they will draw a red line of giving israel the red
it took us a very long time realize even who these people were. some of the original reports were wrong. >> "deception," the word charles used. >> charles has conspiracy. pretty lousy one, if you are contradicted within hours. the think tank commandos and gucci guerrillas populated city. it reminds me of the genius of norman schwarzkopf, another army general who did lead the troops into a successful venture and try and in the persian gulf war -- triumphed in the persian...
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those of us who've paid a lot of attention still missed things. the news may have covered something one day and we weren't paying a whole lot of attention. or maybe we got one candidates' position and we missed the other candidate. in the clash of the candidates, in the clash of ideas offered us by the candidates, we have a chance to make direct comparisons. and when the moderator does a good job on common definitions in a way that clarifies distinctions and also clarifies similarities. one of the really important things about debates that people don't notice is that if the two candidates agree on something, first we rarely talk about it. and hence, we miss the translation between campaigning and governance. because these candidates tend to act on what they tell you they're going to act on, or at least they tend to try. >> what are you going to be looking for in these debates? >> what i'm going to be looking for are clarifications of major, on major issues. and so i'm going to ask, "does the public after watching the debates understand the differe
those of us who've paid a lot of attention still missed things. the news may have covered something one day and we weren't paying a whole lot of attention. or maybe we got one candidates' position and we missed the other candidate. in the clash of the candidates, in the clash of ideas offered us by the candidates, we have a chance to make direct comparisons. and when the moderator does a good job on common definitions in a way that clarifies distinctions and also clarifies similarities. one of...
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why use more when you can use less? bounty. the clean picker upper. [ applause ] >>> we're back with brett o'donald and we're talking about the first big debate that comes up on wednesday. in my experience, debating romney four years ago. it appeared to me there were times on the debate stage, i notice there was almost telegraphing some of his forbes and feelings, his facial expressions. that is an important thing that people watch for to see if you are pushing his buttons and getting through to him. i don't know if i noticed it this year's primaries. how important is it that mitt romney gets under the skin of barack obama barack obama get under the skin of mitt romney and it will show to the audience? >> audiences reported they take as much as 65% of the meaning from how something is said over what is said. so body language and how he appears on the stage is very important. normally when a candidate gets defensive that is when they started looking bad. that happens with barack obama. it happened when he told hillary she was li
why use more when you can use less? bounty. the clean picker upper. [ applause ] >>> we're back with brett o'donald and we're talking about the first big debate that comes up on wednesday. in my experience, debating romney four years ago. it appeared to me there were times on the debate stage, i notice there was almost telegraphing some of his forbes and feelings, his facial expressions. that is an important thing that people watch for to see if you are pushing his buttons and getting...
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we used to use 14.5 million gallons from our groundwater. now we only use 2.2 and it's not there. and this is the kind of thing that you need and you need to think about it now before the big one hited. >> hits. >> thank you, miss selby. >> yes, i was also going to pull out any nert card because i'm so proud of it. it's awesome. my neighbors just got the courage award from the red cross today and nert got an award from red cross. so i would love and i have not veted this idea, so i don't know if it's possible or not. but i think we should require nert training. we're in a city that the first-responders, even if you had a gazillion firefighters, first of all, most of them don't live here unfortunately and secondly we're going to need all of us when it comes to a big earthquake. when you get this training they say 80% of the people will be needing to be helped. very minorly injureded and then we'll have the training to help them. so i think that would be a really awesome thing if we could all be nert trained and require it. >> mr. resignato, is this time card 3 or 4 for you? >> this
we used to use 14.5 million gallons from our groundwater. now we only use 2.2 and it's not there. and this is the kind of thing that you need and you need to think about it now before the big one hited. >> hits. >> thank you, miss selby. >> yes, i was also going to pull out any nert card because i'm so proud of it. it's awesome. my neighbors just got the courage award from the red cross today and nert got an award from red cross. so i would love and i have not veted this idea,...
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water is extremely important to us. but also it gives us energy. we have hydropower from our water source, a lot of city, if not all of the city is powered, sfmta, possibly the city buildings is powered by the hetch hetchy and i don't want to give that up either. >> thank you. i will remind the candidates that if at any point they wish to jump in on a question they may do so using a time card. the next question is for miss breed, mr. johnson and miss selby. please explain whether you think sit/lie is working to address public safety as intended across the city and how you would reform it, if indeed you would reform it? miss breed? >> i did vote yes on sit/lie. i had a number of issues in the upper haight that were just really unfortunate situations and i thought there needed to be some sort of solution to the problem. unfortunately it hasn't worked. we still have some real problems in the haight and we need to make sure that the social service agencies that deal with mental health abuse issues, that deal with drug treatment issues, those particular
water is extremely important to us. but also it gives us energy. we have hydropower from our water source, a lot of city, if not all of the city is powered, sfmta, possibly the city buildings is powered by the hetch hetchy and i don't want to give that up either. >> thank you. i will remind the candidates that if at any point they wish to jump in on a question they may do so using a time card. the next question is for miss breed, mr. johnson and miss selby. please explain whether you...
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this is a good report card for us. it's a good reminder where we have to go and where we have been and how far we need to go still. thanks. >> commissioner mendoza. >> thank you. i have several comments. these are some just reminders they think are really i am grateful to be in san francisco and i thank the mayor and the superintendent and the superintendent of oakland and the superintendent of los angeles. we were together recently and the mayor mexed me and said thank god we're in san francisco and oakland and l.a. have other challenges ahead of them and i think one of the things i want to highlight is the relationships that we have and the relationships that have been built in particular in the superintendent zones because i think we've recognized that community really matters and when we got the sig funding we were embattled with our communities. this was two and a half years ago and we -- people were reluctant and we took a risk and i am glad that we d i am glad that we kind of said this is unacceptable for any of
this is a good report card for us. it's a good reminder where we have to go and where we have been and how far we need to go still. thanks. >> commissioner mendoza. >> thank you. i have several comments. these are some just reminders they think are really i am grateful to be in san francisco and i thank the mayor and the superintendent and the superintendent of oakland and the superintendent of los angeles. we were together recently and the mayor mexed me and said thank god we're in...
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at that time we started to sola decline and we think it may be used to the decreased use of hormone therapy -- hormone replacement therapy. >> the number to call is 410-481-2222. it kicks off breast cancer awareness month. i'll send it back over to the studio coming up in a few seconds. >>> a little bit of rain heading our way. >> a beautiful sunday, finishing out the orld -- orioles regular season. a few showers moving into the area now. i think a lot of this hasn't touched the ground. so look for showers toward your morning commute. could be wet on the road. give yourself some extra time. other than that, we look for things to improve toward the middle part of the week. >> all right. we'll see you tonight at 11:00 after the orioles beat tampa. >> have a good one. david smallwood: maryland money needs to stay in maryland. it's just that simple, i mean, it's a no brainer. anncr: every year marylanders spend five hundred and fifty... million at casinos in west virginia, delaware... and pennsylvania. one west virginia paper calls it a "cash cow" for them. but its cost maryland over one billio
at that time we started to sola decline and we think it may be used to the decreased use of hormone therapy -- hormone replacement therapy. >> the number to call is 410-481-2222. it kicks off breast cancer awareness month. i'll send it back over to the studio coming up in a few seconds. >>> a little bit of rain heading our way. >> a beautiful sunday, finishing out the orld -- orioles regular season. a few showers moving into the area now. i think a lot of this hasn't...
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the most useful tool in a disaster? scissors. if you use clothes you will be cold. [inaudible]. duct tape. many uses. you want garbage bags. line the toilet with trash bags. you want to line it, line it up use the tape, tape it around. the other bag to hold it. put a second bag in there. in a disaster you don't have to go outside you use your own bathroom close the door. you have one lined on the toilet, you take it out and tie it up. comfortable shoes. if you have one in the trunk of your car that's great. also have one at work. get an old pair of sneakers, put it in your bag and put if under the desk. if you have to walk home you have comfortable shoes. pet food. make sure you have food and water for them. kids, too. make sure you have stuff to keep them entertained. after 2 hours, you will be in trouble. be aware of that. information. these are the initially, you are going to have all the radio stations will have emergency broadcast system. they will tell you where to go. where's the shelter supplies. initially after any disaster all the radio stations will broadcast on what'
the most useful tool in a disaster? scissors. if you use clothes you will be cold. [inaudible]. duct tape. many uses. you want garbage bags. line the toilet with trash bags. you want to line it, line it up use the tape, tape it around. the other bag to hold it. put a second bag in there. in a disaster you don't have to go outside you use your own bathroom close the door. you have one lined on the toilet, you take it out and tie it up. comfortable shoes. if you have one in the trunk of your car...
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she was using 8 to 10 tankfuls. i was using 5 tankfuls. now i use one tankful a month, and she may use about two. it drives like a sports car. it handles very well. people are a little surprised that a hybrid zipped by them the way that i do. [ male announcer ] see phil's story and more at the camry effect. camry from toyota. ♪ [ man ] excuse me miss. [ gasps ] this fiber one 90 calorie brownie has all the moist, chewy, deliciousness you desire. mmmm. thanks. [ man ] at 90 calories, the brownie of your dreams is now deliciously real. [ female announcer ] and now, try our new chocolate chip cookie 90 calorie brownie. release fragrance into the air... the welcoming scent of lavender and peaches quickly fills your home. then fills you with a little something, too. a long-lasting one-of-a-kind scent only from glade. ♪ [ female announcer ] life is full of little tests, but bounty basic can handle them. in this lab demo, bounty basic is stronger than the leading bargain brand. everyday life. bring it with affordably priced bounty basic. ♪
she was using 8 to 10 tankfuls. i was using 5 tankfuls. now i use one tankful a month, and she may use about two. it drives like a sports car. it handles very well. people are a little surprised that a hybrid zipped by them the way that i do. [ male announcer ] see phil's story and more at the camry effect. camry from toyota. ♪ [ man ] excuse me miss. [ gasps ] this fiber one 90 calorie brownie has all the moist, chewy, deliciousness you desire. mmmm. thanks. [ man ] at 90 calories, the...
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for free transcripts or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at www.q-and- a.org. "q&a" programs are also available as c-span podcasts. >> i had trouble a couple of years ago. i was talking about the so- called citizen journalist. you need to work within certain disciplines, and i think the matt drudges and these others give the real thing a very bad name. >> next sunday, morley safer on his career and the state of journalism today, at 8:00 on c- span. >> see the first of the presidential debates wednesday night live on c-span. c-span radio, and c-span.org. next, remarks by british that the prime minister nick clegg, after that you and general assembly speeches by president obama, the president of iran, an israeli prime minister netanyahu. after that, first lady michelle obama campaigns in wisconsin. tomorrow on "washington journal," wall street journal correspondent jess bravin preview some of the cases that will be heard in this term of the supreme court. gary johnson take your calls and questions, and former assistant transportation secretary looks at the 2013 b
for free transcripts or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at www.q-and- a.org. "q&a" programs are also available as c-span podcasts. >> i had trouble a couple of years ago. i was talking about the so- called citizen journalist. you need to work within certain disciplines, and i think the matt drudges and these others give the real thing a very bad name. >> next sunday, morley safer on his career and the state of journalism today, at 8:00 on c- span....
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>> you see all of us furiously typing or tweeting. >> sometimes campaigns play with reporters, use us for their purposes. get a joy in fooling the media? >> yes, but more importantly in a campaign you want to have your own narrative at your own time. >> my running mate, dick cheney. >> before bush made this announcement, rove wanted to mislead the media. >> we had a guy on the campaign who was a leaker. >> how do you know he was a leaker? >> well, because he was a leaker. -- said, what's going on with the vice presidency? i said, look, big secret, don't tell anybody, but bush has decided to go with jack danforth of missouri. >> the media ran with the false story. >> felt sort of bad, but i wasn't lying to the media, i was just giving misdirection to the guy who leaked. >> lying to the guy? >> well, yeah. it helps tell a story. when you want to have the story told by an evening anchor or the story told by the candidate who expresses in front of the cameras with as few filters as possible why he made this choice. >> four years later the "new york post" said john kerry had picked richard
>> you see all of us furiously typing or tweeting. >> sometimes campaigns play with reporters, use us for their purposes. get a joy in fooling the media? >> yes, but more importantly in a campaign you want to have your own narrative at your own time. >> my running mate, dick cheney. >> before bush made this announcement, rove wanted to mislead the media. >> we had a guy on the campaign who was a leaker. >> how do you know he was a leaker? >> well,...
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a man who lives nearby let one use his phone to call 911. second survivor was taken for treatment of hypothermia. kira klapper is getting the latest and will give us an update coming up. >>> mom accused of ditching her daughter in morgan hill during a shoplifting incident has an extradition hearing scheduled today in nevada. this is a booking photo of marcy keelin arrested friday night in hey nevada motel room found with her 11-month-old son and male friend. authorities had been looking for keelin for nine days. police say the hadn't began after she left her 10-year-old daughter with a cart full of groceries at this safeway. police say she was trying to steal the groceries and took off abandoning her girl. >>> pg&e wants to alert people in the belmont hills about a pipeline test today between 1 on 3 p.m., near the intersection of highways 280 and 92, near that ralston avenue exit. crews will have to event the pipeline to conduct the test so pg&e is warning there maybe a gas odor in that area. >>> california becomes the first state to been ba
a man who lives nearby let one use his phone to call 911. second survivor was taken for treatment of hypothermia. kira klapper is getting the latest and will give us an update coming up. >>> mom accused of ditching her daughter in morgan hill during a shoplifting incident has an extradition hearing scheduled today in nevada. this is a booking photo of marcy keelin arrested friday night in hey nevada motel room found with her 11-month-old son and male friend. authorities had been...
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>> what would we use it for? >> you did not deny you are building a nuclear weapon. >> how many times should i repeat this opinions please, repeat it. please tell me what iran is doing. >> what we would do? what would we do? let's even imagine that we have anatomic weapon, a nuclear weapon with. what would we do with it? what intelligent person would fight 5,000 american bombs with one bomb. >> rose: mr. president, let's assume that the p 5 plus 1 negotiation does not work. let's assume that your willingness to go back to a relationship with turkey and brazil is no longer possible. and let's assume that the israeli believe a red line has been passed, and the day cannot-- that they cannot afford to allow a country that has been-- has said what your government has said about them to possess nuclear weapons, and let's assume that they passed a red line and attack iran. what is your government prepared to do and how will you do it? >> well, there are several issues here that need to be addressed. the first is that af
>> what would we use it for? >> you did not deny you are building a nuclear weapon. >> how many times should i repeat this opinions please, repeat it. please tell me what iran is doing. >> what we would do? what would we do? let's even imagine that we have anatomic weapon, a nuclear weapon with. what would we do with it? what intelligent person would fight 5,000 american bombs with one bomb. >> rose: mr. president, let's assume that the p 5 plus 1 negotiation does...
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stay with us. much more to come. >>> news time 4:42. we are looking at stories making national headlines. the search is on in tennessee for two children who were thought to have died in a house fire. police are searching for 9-year- old chloe and her 7-year-old brother gage daniel. investigators thought they died in a house fire that killed their grandparents but after searching the croon they found no evidence of the children being in the home at the time of the fire. they have issued an amber alert for both children. >>> every parent who hears this will ask themselves how could a mother do this. she told police someone had taken her 3 week old baby. after 12 hours of searching they found the baby girl unharmed in a roadside ditch. she is accused of dumping the child. the 19-year-old is due in court on child endangerment charges. >>> where roads are looking like rivers as the result of heavy rains from the weekened. in abilene they barricade roads and crews rescued several cars. official say the flooding is to blame for one death in th
stay with us. much more to come. >>> news time 4:42. we are looking at stories making national headlines. the search is on in tennessee for two children who were thought to have died in a house fire. police are searching for 9-year- old chloe and her 7-year-old brother gage daniel. investigators thought they died in a house fire that killed their grandparents but after searching the croon they found no evidence of the children being in the home at the time of the fire. they have issued...
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with us. and joining the set, nbc news's tom brokaw, good to have you with us. >> so mika, we need some help. >> we do. >> from viewers. e-mail us. >> or tweet. >> what's the best e-mail or tweet? what's the best one for us? >> joe@msnbc.com. >> tom brokaw believes, like espn, we need to brand events, we need to brand this wednesday debate. tom, you suggested the rocky mountain rumble. like that. we had the donnybrook in denver from mark halperin. >> and yours was? >> the mile high. >> that's just a story. we need some suggestions. >> there's our twitter address. >> but you're going, though. >> i'm on my way today. >> what are you looking for? >> i'm going to spend time with undecided voters in golden, colorado, still is a battleground state. we want to hear what they're looking for on wednesday night, what bothers them right now. these are always the people that intrigue me. i think governor christie is dead right, by the way, when he says people are now beginning to tune in. we've been talki
with us. and joining the set, nbc news's tom brokaw, good to have you with us. >> so mika, we need some help. >> we do. >> from viewers. e-mail us. >> or tweet. >> what's the best e-mail or tweet? what's the best one for us? >> joe@msnbc.com. >> tom brokaw believes, like espn, we need to brand events, we need to brand this wednesday debate. tom, you suggested the rocky mountain rumble. like that. we had the donnybrook in denver from mark halperin....
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tell us more. guest: a good example of what we need for health care is a free market approach for health care. and by the way, health care is about as removed from the free market as it possibly could be. the government restricts the choices available to us. there is no advertised pricing. when this whole debate and discussion started up over health care, i would not have health insurance to cover myself for ongoing medical need. i would have health insurance to injury and illness. and i would pay as you go in a system that is very, very competitive. i have a myriad of choices that i do not have today, because of laws that restrict the availability of choices. i will have many choices when it came to drugs. and when i make these choices and the government does not make these choices. when the whole debate and discussion started up about health care, i had a vision of a "gallbladders are us, close " health -- in ", gallbladders are us," health insurance places a that would specializing gallbladders.
tell us more. guest: a good example of what we need for health care is a free market approach for health care. and by the way, health care is about as removed from the free market as it possibly could be. the government restricts the choices available to us. there is no advertised pricing. when this whole debate and discussion started up over health care, i would not have health insurance to cover myself for ongoing medical need. i would have health insurance to injury and illness. and i would...
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common just like there are differing blood from us and all of us but the dog. and as a supreme insult naturally there's no gas in the village to smoke the fish and cooking think of the wood from the forest. of the terminal on the chimneys that burn off the gas nonstop to prevent overpressure they tell us. that some of the keys to the villages overpressure. these villages were. committed to it i do some of the fish imports. they were drinking does or was that because of the devices in the early. releases in has because i didn't. know what i should have been hearing that. this is in the i discussed it in the idea i think intuitively that why what i want to add not a party until later by that review was i didn't know what the others. offshore from the village the f.p.s. now engineers and technicians continue extract the oil fall from land because that's the job of the heart of the extraordinary machine the end of a pipe and in a small jar the famous brown liquid. the world's holy grail you might say. so but this is the oil. being treated it's a condensate it's a v
common just like there are differing blood from us and all of us but the dog. and as a supreme insult naturally there's no gas in the village to smoke the fish and cooking think of the wood from the forest. of the terminal on the chimneys that burn off the gas nonstop to prevent overpressure they tell us. that some of the keys to the villages overpressure. these villages were. committed to it i do some of the fish imports. they were drinking does or was that because of the devices in the early....
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she was using 8 to 10 tankfuls. i was using 5 tankfuls. now i use one tankful a month, and she may use about two. it drives like a sports car. it handles very well. people are a little surprised that a hybrid zipped by them the way that i do. [ male announcer ] see phil's story and more at the camry effect. camry from toyota. ♪ [ man ] excuse me miss. [ gasps ] this fiber one 90 calorie brownie has all the moist, chewy, deliciousness you desire. mmmm. thanks. [ man ] at 90 calories, the brownie of your dreams is now deliciously real. [ female announcer ] and now, try our new chocolate chip cookie 90 calorie brownie. release fragrance into the air... the welcoming scent of lavender and peaches quickly fills your home. then fills you with a little something, too. a long-lasting one-of-a-kind scent only from glade. ♪ [ female announcer ] life is full of little tests, but bounty basic can handle them. in this lab demo, bounty basic is stronger than the leading bargain brand. everyday life. bring it with affordably priced bounty basic. ♪
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how can we use that law to assist us? [applause] .. >> we have to make it about broader health care and not singled out for different types of legislative action. [applause] >> there is so much law on the books now that women can use that have been created by various courts that deal with equal protection. for example, a few years ago, the supreme court said that women had to be add -- admitted to the virginia military institute, and the major reason for that was that women denied that admission did not have equal access to the power bases that were involved in virginia. when you see a supreme court of the united states talking about access to power and women's ability to have access to power and create a supreme court precedence based on that so we can use that to leverage off more of what's going on. we need bright, intelligent individuals who would raptor work for those kinds of things than for hedge funds. [laughter] or go to big law firms who are only going to help hedge funds in order to do it. we really, in the las
how can we use that law to assist us? [applause] .. >> we have to make it about broader health care and not singled out for different types of legislative action. [applause] >> there is so much law on the books now that women can use that have been created by various courts that deal with equal protection. for example, a few years ago, the supreme court said that women had to be add -- admitted to the virginia military institute, and the major reason for that was that women denied...
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why use more when you can use less? bounty. the clean picker upper. ♪ hey baby >>> anne hathaway, the latest celebrity to pull it off. managed to get married in secret this weekend. only family and friends were there. paula faris has the details on how the star kept the paparazzi away. >> reporter: she played a princess on screen, but over the weekend, anne hathaway snagged her real-life prince "the dark knight rises" star tied the knot in california. >> the anne hathaway wedding was very private. only about 110, 150 friends and relatives. >> reporter: "people" said it was rustic and secret. and the valentino off-the-shoulder gown, and kept things simple, wearing no jewelry but dazzled with a 1920s veil. hathaway and shulman reportedly spending $100,000 on flowers alone. hathaway began dating shulman after her high-profile split from the italian businessman who spent five years in jail after pleading guilty to bilking investors. >>le they had plenty of time to knoll each other, know what kind of world they have ahead and clea
why use more when you can use less? bounty. the clean picker upper. ♪ hey baby >>> anne hathaway, the latest celebrity to pull it off. managed to get married in secret this weekend. only family and friends were there. paula faris has the details on how the star kept the paparazzi away. >> reporter: she played a princess on screen, but over the weekend, anne hathaway snagged her real-life prince "the dark knight rises" star tied the knot in california. >> the...
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the focus is invisible to us. i try to write in this book is taking place with people who don't go on tv and whose names are almost entirely unknown. the outside world has changed dramatically and is changing every year, sometimes every month coming of the campaigns are getting a lot smarter about what they do, why they do it, and i think that the general campaign coverage is struggling to keep up explaining to the voters and the viewers and what they are doing and why and what the sort of thinking is under hurting all of that. >> host: you are talking about it what is causing the victory lap and you have this picture in your mind there is this lab. can you give some perspective in the campaigns now how many people are working on this stuff? was a typical campaign, how many people are working on the campaign and how many people would be working on this sort of data analysis and all the things you're talking about >> guest: the empiricism is informing everything will sort of rigorous experimental methods with her s
the focus is invisible to us. i try to write in this book is taking place with people who don't go on tv and whose names are almost entirely unknown. the outside world has changed dramatically and is changing every year, sometimes every month coming of the campaigns are getting a lot smarter about what they do, why they do it, and i think that the general campaign coverage is struggling to keep up explaining to the voters and the viewers and what they are doing and why and what the sort of...
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not comment on the reports when she spoke with us. we will have more tonight at news.n abc 7 a new hearing date has been set shooting accused of at the family research council in downtown d.c. floyd corkins ii pleaded not guilty and was found competent to stand trial. he was expected in court today. on october 26. the remains in jail. prosecutors say they walked into the conservative lobbying group august, whereg in security guard in the arm. , he said he did like the group's politics. the supreme court is back in from a after returning three-month break. the court will consider taking marriage,ues of gay voter id laws, and abortion. the justices also are considering a case this month involves the university of texas and the use of affirmative admissions.llege in maryland, several new laws today.ing effect under eight have to sit seats unlessty least 4 foot 9 inches tall. mopeds and motor scooters will have to be titled and get a decal. employers cannot ask employees -- or applicants for usernames or passwords. convicted of a violent
not comment on the reports when she spoke with us. we will have more tonight at news.n abc 7 a new hearing date has been set shooting accused of at the family research council in downtown d.c. floyd corkins ii pleaded not guilty and was found competent to stand trial. he was expected in court today. on october 26. the remains in jail. prosecutors say they walked into the conservative lobbying group august, whereg in security guard in the arm. , he said he did like the group's politics. the...
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because of the joy is a man ga gave us -- samantha gave us, we know every dog we budget in the airplane will do this for something else. the-- >> the dogs who landed here went to foster homes in northern virginia. pilots and paws estimates it's rescued 12,000 animals a year. oh so cute. >> look at that face. >> he'll be in someone's home for sure. >> like in a minute. >> denver takes center stage in campaign 2012. we have more on the preparations coming up. >>> the search is on for the greatest pumpkin of them all. >> who's birthday is it when it comes to celebrities? former president jimmy carter is 88. julie andrews is 77. >> actor randy quaid saved the day in independence day is 62. he made us laugh in the hangover in the campaign actor z. galifinaakis is 43. >>> good morning. welcome back to 9 news now. our time is 5:46. a chilly start to the week. a new start to a month. get us going, howard. >> we'll be dry this morning. some patchy fog out there. looking pretty out there in the afternoons lately with the leaves turning colors. this afternoon maybe not as pretty with clouds rollin
because of the joy is a man ga gave us -- samantha gave us, we know every dog we budget in the airplane will do this for something else. the-- >> the dogs who landed here went to foster homes in northern virginia. pilots and paws estimates it's rescued 12,000 animals a year. oh so cute. >> look at that face. >> he'll be in someone's home for sure. >> like in a minute. >> denver takes center stage in campaign 2012. we have more on the preparations coming up....
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matt dowd with us in new york tonight. matt, our thanks to you, and special coverage "one on one" begins at 9:00 p.m. on wednesday night. diane and george. i'll be in denver with jake tapper and the entire political team here wednesday night. >>> we move on to washington and a memorable sight in church today at the cathedral of st. matthew the apostle. six supreme court justices attending the annual red mass held every year on the day before they begin their new term. the court is expected to grapple with several hot button issues this term include ing same-sex marriage, affirmative action and the voting rights act. this will be the first time the court will be in session since that dramatic ruling last june upholding president obama's health care law. >>> overseas now to afghanistan and a stark reminder tonight of the human cost of war. an attack at a checkpoint left two americans dead, one a serviceman. the 2,000th u.s. military death since the war began. abc's muhammad lila is in the region tonight for us. muhammad. >>
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can you talk us through some of your favorites? >> these are made in china, but they are made out of cattails. >> these pieces of here, you have a whale head and various animals and their health over there, and they are jewelry. >> we do fund raisers for nonprofits, so we are doing a project for the magic theater, so there are some pretty funny cartoons. they are probably not for prime time. >> you sort of have a kind of holistic relationship where you might do merchandise in the store that promotes their work and practice, and also, prince for them. maybe we should go back and look at the print operation now. >> let's go. >> before we go into the print shop, i noticed some incredible items you have talked back here. what are we standing in front of? >> this is william wiley, only one earth. this is a print edition. there are only eight total, and what we wanted to do was expand the idea of printmaking. this is really an art object. there we go. >> besides the punball machine, what do you produce in limited edition? >> there is the
can you talk us through some of your favorites? >> these are made in china, but they are made out of cattails. >> these pieces of here, you have a whale head and various animals and their health over there, and they are jewelry. >> we do fund raisers for nonprofits, so we are doing a project for the magic theater, so there are some pretty funny cartoons. they are probably not for prime time. >> you sort of have a kind of holistic relationship where you might do...
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high pressure will really be over us, bringing us that sinking air. also the warm land breezes. wind flowing from land to sea and that's going to mean more heat hanging on, especially inland with temperatures tomorrow once again near 100 degrees. in fact, here is a look at the forecasted highs for tomorrow. next to the record highs for tomorrow as well. santa rosa 96. the record is 102. probably won't reach that. oakland 87. 103 is the record. redwood city, 90. the record is 93. so we could possibly see a record there, as well as in san jose. some of this heat waive not as strong as we had anticipated. that's why the excessive heat advisory and watch was cancelled this morning. that's because we still have a little bit of a sea breeze right near the coast. overnight temperatures, 60s inland, 60s coastside and maybe upper 40s in the north bay. here's a look at the highs for tomorrow. remember coming up two, three, maybe as much as four degrees tomorrow. tomorrow will be the last day before the cooling take place. san francisco 82. 96 isn't regulationa. interior east bay 100 for a
high pressure will really be over us, bringing us that sinking air. also the warm land breezes. wind flowing from land to sea and that's going to mean more heat hanging on, especially inland with temperatures tomorrow once again near 100 degrees. in fact, here is a look at the forecasted highs for tomorrow. next to the record highs for tomorrow as well. santa rosa 96. the record is 102. probably won't reach that. oakland 87. 103 is the record. redwood city, 90. the record is 93. so we could...
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stay with us. when you take a closer look... ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> credit card giant american express is refunding millions of dollarstors customers. lisa sylvester has that and some of the other top stories. what happened here? >> american express will refund $85 million to customers for allegedly deceptive practices. the consumer financial protection bureau says subsidiaries of american express charged illegal late fees promised nonexistent monetary rewards and discriminated against applicants over the age of 35. customers affected will receive those payments by next march. many users of apple's new iphone 5 are reporting a bug affecting the devices. they say that they
stay with us. when you take a closer look... ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> credit card giant american express is refunding millions of dollarstors customers. lisa...
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give us a warning. >> warning, steven. babies are being born. so the traffic in bangkok is so incredibly bad that 19 years ago, they started training their traffic cops in midwifery, because so many babies were being born in traffic jams on the way to the hospital. in fact, 107 babies have been born in traffic. on average, one baby per month. this particular traffic cop you're looking at here is mana decoxham who delivered 47 of those babies. >> "oughe ought to just go to medical school. grad they're trained in midwifery and that midwifery is a word. >> these 107 babies delivered over the past 19 year, all delivered safely, all doing well, including the most recent baby that was delivered. >> what happens after the baby is delivered? does she go back home or keep going to the hospital and e days later? >> what do you put on the birth certificate? >> born at the hospital. >> no, on the 402. >> right. in a hyundai. >> in the back of a taxicab. >>> this video we got from wsb-tv you can see a student in a fight between two students. the students who
give us a warning. >> warning, steven. babies are being born. so the traffic in bangkok is so incredibly bad that 19 years ago, they started training their traffic cops in midwifery, because so many babies were being born in traffic jams on the way to the hospital. in fact, 107 babies have been born in traffic. on average, one baby per month. this particular traffic cop you're looking at here is mana decoxham who delivered 47 of those babies. >> "oughe ought to just go to...
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urban mixed-use campus. thank you, alexa arenas for taking this ground breaking project and making sure that the innovative companies that are the life blood of our city are taken care and thank you very much for joining us this morning. [ applause ] the moscone expansion project "[ys3xconventi center remains the linchpin of our city's tourism and thank you for working with us. along the waterfront, mixed use developments are being planned at seawall lot 337 and pier 70, which will create vibrant neighborhoods. and in less than five years, we're going to be welcoming the golden state warriors here, back to san francisco! [ applause ] i want to thank joe and peter for their vision and i want to especially thank the leadership of rick, who is here today at our table for helping us convert a derelict pier that has had so many struggles and help us transform that into an iconic facility that will bring thousands of people out and i want to thank supervisor kim and i think in the audience today, i understand the
urban mixed-use campus. thank you, alexa arenas for taking this ground breaking project and making sure that the innovative companies that are the life blood of our city are taken care and thank you very much for joining us this morning. [ applause ] the moscone expansion project "[ys3xconventi center remains the linchpin of our city's tourism and thank you for working with us. along the waterfront, mixed use developments are being planned at seawall lot 337 and pier 70, which will create...
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charging down the banks toward us. that's what they were trying to do to escape the trouble. >> frantic italian fans are trampling each other as they try to escape danger. >> we hear that there's two dead, four dead, ten dead, 16 dead. we're going, oh my god. and of course, people would be getting more and more worried if they had family there. it's happened to them. where are they? couldn't give them a call. >> while paramedics tepid to be injured that have been brought outside, the chaos continues inside the stadium. >> certainly there are hundreds of italian reporters. those italian fans heard what happened at the other end and appeared to be charging around for some revenge. >> even though rolland has heard the wall collapse, like many fans in the stadium, he's unaware just how serious the situation is. >> no idea whatsoever. just that where were a lot of people. no one knows why this is happening. no one knows why there's a delay. no one knows why the italian fans are agitated. >> more police arrive to attempt to
charging down the banks toward us. that's what they were trying to do to escape the trouble. >> frantic italian fans are trampling each other as they try to escape danger. >> we hear that there's two dead, four dead, ten dead, 16 dead. we're going, oh my god. and of course, people would be getting more and more worried if they had family there. it's happened to them. where are they? couldn't give them a call. >> while paramedics tepid to be injured that have been brought...
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new and sophisticated technologies use of orders used by a judge and strictly authorized by congress is essential for law enforcement to carry out its duty and to protect the public and investigate violations of federal laws. justice department they say failed to provide information required by law since 2008 but since then cleaned up its act. jenna? jenna: interesting story we'll continue to watch, steve. thank you. >> thank you. gregg: disappearance of two young children baffling investigators after their house burned to the ground leaving no trace of the brother and sister. the boy's father is now speaking out. >>> and, president obama underfire for his administration's changing explanations about what happened in libya. the killing of four americans including the u.s. ambassador. a case of bad communications, or, a bad cover-up? jenna: right now we're take you to tennessee where police are searching for two missing children. you're seeing them on your screen. they haven't been seen before their home burned down last week. patti ann browne live from our is that correct? newsroom w
new and sophisticated technologies use of orders used by a judge and strictly authorized by congress is essential for law enforcement to carry out its duty and to protect the public and investigate violations of federal laws. justice department they say failed to provide information required by law since 2008 but since then cleaned up its act. jenna? jenna: interesting story we'll continue to watch, steve. thank you. >> thank you. gregg: disappearance of two young children baffling...
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and as we wait it out, the commander tells us, he could really use a no-fly zone. he says that the u.s. and the world, if they won't give us a no-fly zone, then give us missiles and in two days, this war will be over. fear of air strikes is a major reason why more than 1 million people inside syria are living on the run. more than half of them children, according to the u.n. one held up a photo of a brother said to be killed. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> reporter: in a tent, she points to her 11-year-old son who was wounded in an aerial bombing. she is saying, what has he done to deserve this? today the planes came back again and he started screaming. i want to ask the pilot, do you not have children? if they want a war, why don't they fight on a front line? and about syria's president, she says, would he like to see his own children wounded before his own eyes? and the war continues unstopped. just this morning, activists said syrian troops bombed a town just four miles from the turkish border. reportedly, 12 people were killed, including five children, and
and as we wait it out, the commander tells us, he could really use a no-fly zone. he says that the u.s. and the world, if they won't give us a no-fly zone, then give us missiles and in two days, this war will be over. fear of air strikes is a major reason why more than 1 million people inside syria are living on the run. more than half of them children, according to the u.n. one held up a photo of a brother said to be killed. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> reporter: in a tent, she...
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join us tomorrow. "squawk on the street" begins right now. >>> eagles and their fans flying high after the philadelphia eagles, sunday football victory over the defending super bowl champs, the new york giants. welcome to "squawk on the street" on this first trading day of the fourth quarter. i'm carl quintanilla along with melissa lee, jim cramer, smiling broadly, and david faber. got a big week ahead. a lot of economic data coming on the way. some presidential debates, jobs number. futures are higher despite another china pmi number that came in under 50 this weekend. and as for europe, germany pmi also up. eurozone unemployment remains at record highs. >> ready to walk us through the fourth quarter after a 6% gain for stocks in q3. september ism in less than an hour as well as a speech from ben bernanke. >> two big downgrades on two big companies. microsoft says momentum will slow. >> and facebook's stock is up 30% from the july lows. >>> and julia boorstin with a sitdown with facebook's cheryl sand
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thank you so much for joining us today saeed now these are medics are for. i'm a group of twenty who were sentenced last year but knowing there's were acquitted in jail why have the rest not been acquitted as well what's the difference well i don't think that is much difference between any member of the group and there because i think the only difference is that the that energy wants to show that they had a clearance at the beginning of the truth that these are they carry out the known facts so just to quit all of the rules that would make them innocent is something count of that education of the gene so i think it's just because it eases up political decision you're doing well in order and they want to sort out the problem i think they are they are saying that we are here we didn't even want what sentences may be plus as if that's the situation nobody can change our mind when that is the international human rights organizations for political activists now archie has closely been following developments in the country and we've seen dozens of protesters kille
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used to be the other way around. every country that deals with the united states walks away and says to themselves what a bunch of dummies they are. it's a very sad thing. >> even the people you do business with in china they say that about america. >> they say it about our president. i sell apartments one for 53 million, one for 33 million to chinese people. i do a lot of business with china. it was interesting. i hit china hard i do it with respect. i wish our people were doing the same thing. business week magazine came up with opportunities. one of the ten things was anything trump. i said that's sort of hard to believe. but they do sort of respect. >> they respect strength. i don't think the world respects president obama. we have a studio audience. coming up the president said america's view in the muslim world will approve once he is inaugurated. i think we agree nothing could be further than the truth. on this president's handling from the mideast crisis to the snubbing of benjamin netanyahu and through out t
used to be the other way around. every country that deals with the united states walks away and says to themselves what a bunch of dummies they are. it's a very sad thing. >> even the people you do business with in china they say that about america. >> they say it about our president. i sell apartments one for 53 million, one for 33 million to chinese people. i do a lot of business with china. it was interesting. i hit china hard i do it with respect. i wish our people were doing...
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joining us now is an drew, the senior writer from salon.com where i work. thanks for joining us. i want to set this up reading, i've said this on twitter the other day, i love when andrew hates a movie, his reviews are so pleasurable to read. this is one line from your review of this movie you said -- so, you're basically -- your review basically says they are kind of beating you over the head with political content in this movie and doing a bad job of it. can you unpack a little bit? what is the political mess annual and why so flawed in how they presented it. >> you are the political experts. i don't know why the right wing insists on beating up the teacher union year after year. i should maybe come out and say my sister-in-law is a union school teacher in milwaukee so i would be in big trouble if i had written anything different about this movie. but for is some reason and i think the reason is the billionaire christian right wing guy who financed this film, this movie is somewhat cleverly packaged, not all that cleverly packaged, kind of trojan horse which wants to be a stand
joining us now is an drew, the senior writer from salon.com where i work. thanks for joining us. i want to set this up reading, i've said this on twitter the other day, i love when andrew hates a movie, his reviews are so pleasurable to read. this is one line from your review of this movie you said -- so, you're basically -- your review basically says they are kind of beating you over the head with political content in this movie and doing a bad job of it. can you unpack a little bit? what is...
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but they are teaching us. they are also master engineers and good with all weapons. >> eric: today a car bomb killed three more americans bringing the casualty count to 2,002. listen to president obama in las vegas just yesterday. >> al-qaeda is on the path to defeat and usama bin laden is dead. [ applause ] >> eric: are you sure? listen to this. >> kind of has come back. al-qaeda a resilient organization. >> the reason for the american intervention in afghanistan was terrorism. >> terrorism has not gone away. it has increased. >> you have to ask yourself, does president obama get it? does he bother talking to his generals like that one right there? his intel people? or is he too busy campaigning in sin city? dana, you cringeed a little bit when we listened to president obama in vegas saying again, al-qaeda is dead -- bin laden is dead, al-qaeda on the way out. scary, though. >> dana: this morning i read the "new york post" and i noted he quoted president obama saying that line at the democratic national conve
but they are teaching us. they are also master engineers and good with all weapons. >> eric: today a car bomb killed three more americans bringing the casualty count to 2,002. listen to president obama in las vegas just yesterday. >> al-qaeda is on the path to defeat and usama bin laden is dead. [ applause ] >> eric: are you sure? listen to this. >> kind of has come back. al-qaeda a resilient organization. >> the reason for the american intervention in afghanistan...
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spider marks is with us again, retired general. when i saw this video, when i saw the damaged gun and just the sheer volume of gunfire and the voice of this soldier. general marks, i was trying to figure out what it was he's trying to tell his colleagues. help me, get to me, i'm hurt, i'm hit. what should he will be yelling at this moment if he needs to be rescued. >> well, ashleigh, certainly what you can see is that the enemy in this particular case is laying down some very precise fire. you see it being kicked up around him. whether that's shrapnel or the exact round coming after him. and did at that point when he drops his weapon. clearly when he says he's hit, that in his mind he's taken a wound, he's taken a round some place. clearly what you want to do, also, is you want to call for a medic if you need medical attention. so first thing you do is do a self-assessment. tell somebody you're hit to let them know i might be preoccupied, my weapon might be gone. don't expect me to fire because i can't right now, i'm busy trying to
spider marks is with us again, retired general. when i saw this video, when i saw the damaged gun and just the sheer volume of gunfire and the voice of this soldier. general marks, i was trying to figure out what it was he's trying to tell his colleagues. help me, get to me, i'm hurt, i'm hit. what should he will be yelling at this moment if he needs to be rescued. >> well, ashleigh, certainly what you can see is that the enemy in this particular case is laying down some very precise...
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at hundreds of people stage demos at a us military band saw me japanese island of okinawa as washington again pops up it doesn't have the same thing. thank you for joining r.t. this monday it's four o'clock here in moscow i'm karen taraji well georgia's ruling party and the united oppositional lines are going head to head as the nation votes for its next parliament president saakashvili is parties desperate to hold onto its majority in the chamber after its popularity plummeted in the wake of the prisoner abuse scandal artie's alex said a short skis in the georgian capital. voting continues into what promises to be a crucial election for georgia and its mordant a history of this election will show whether the people are happy with the current political regime with prison saakashvili and his united national movement body but you know when more wider picture the party which wins this election will be able to then appoint a prime minister and when the constitutional amendments take place next year when real estate is down which will allow other prime minister to have just about the same po
at hundreds of people stage demos at a us military band saw me japanese island of okinawa as washington again pops up it doesn't have the same thing. thank you for joining r.t. this monday it's four o'clock here in moscow i'm karen taraji well georgia's ruling party and the united oppositional lines are going head to head as the nation votes for its next parliament president saakashvili is parties desperate to hold onto its majority in the chamber after its popularity plummeted in the wake of...
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the country's rulers are using a pressure to stay in power. all of the secular. you can figure as who may have given orders or carried out the actual physical torture from within the members of their own little family has been brought to justice so. this fire is a continuing only last night. amount of chemicals that were sprayed on the people and also showed the guns where i was using extensively three days ago a young boy of seventeen years over. was killed by a shotgun it was very the police this is under one of the officers who was appointed a member of the consultative council on the your rights council so i think this is your issue now that people are continually bit cynical the human rights violations are continuing and also the killing why did it seem has not stopped. this used to be that if you is not going to hold anyone accountable for those for torture or for. the judicial giving because it depends on killing people it's things that it would only mean if there arises. what just once you get one of the ongoing protests in bahrain dot
the country's rulers are using a pressure to stay in power. all of the secular. you can figure as who may have given orders or carried out the actual physical torture from within the members of their own little family has been brought to justice so. this fire is a continuing only last night. amount of chemicals that were sprayed on the people and also showed the guns where i was using extensively three days ago a young boy of seventeen years over. was killed by a shotgun it was very the police...
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the one thing the clerks do for us that is absolutely essential is help us pick cases. we get 8000 or 9000 petitions every year, and we take fewer than 100. the process of how you go from 9000 petitions to 100 cases -- at least i could not read 9000 petitions and figure out what are the issues and what are the arguments, and how important are the questions here, and are there any -- what are called vehicle problems. even if the question is important, this is not a good case to resolve that question, for various reasons. the clerks do a lot of work for us in that respect. for every petition, eight of us are in something called the circuit pool. that means one clerk from any chamber would get a petition and will write a memo about it, saying what the decision below said and what the claims are, and whether the claims are of a kind that we would want to address. those memos can run from a page to 30 pages, depending on the complexity of the case. we all get those memos, and they help us decide if this is a case we should take. the petitions that i read myself are the ones
the one thing the clerks do for us that is absolutely essential is help us pick cases. we get 8000 or 9000 petitions every year, and we take fewer than 100. the process of how you go from 9000 petitions to 100 cases -- at least i could not read 9000 petitions and figure out what are the issues and what are the arguments, and how important are the questions here, and are there any -- what are called vehicle problems. even if the question is important, this is not a good case to resolve that...
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it is what got us into the jam we are in now. you are probably very familiar with the whitney we hear all the time. we're using 40% more resources annually than the earth can replenish. we're draining our natural capital. there has been 15 years of sustainable development with development of new green technologies. in 2011, we have the largest out of carbon ever. inequality has reached epic proportions around the world. in the united states, the richest 1% owned 38% of all wealth. the bottom 90% hold 73% of all debt. we are wiping out the planet and the public is left holding the bag. we definitely need something completely different. putting the moral outrage aside for a second, this situation also puts cities at great risk. we've only gotten a taste of the destruction that -- disruption as possible with the numerous revolutions that broke out. the crisis will land hardest in cities. i see city's borrowing language from complexity theory, i see the boys and a critical state. it is a new situation. 50% of global population is urb
it is what got us into the jam we are in now. you are probably very familiar with the whitney we hear all the time. we're using 40% more resources annually than the earth can replenish. we're draining our natural capital. there has been 15 years of sustainable development with development of new green technologies. in 2011, we have the largest out of carbon ever. inequality has reached epic proportions around the world. in the united states, the richest 1% owned 38% of all wealth. the bottom...
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we have ipads and there's no use to restrict their use during the meeting. the board of supervisors have wrestled with this and decided not to impose a particular rule. it's something we need to be sensitive to. there are ways in which they can be abused and we need to be careful not to. i guess there are, if there's an incentive. there's a legal query. they can be discoverable if they were taking place during a meeting. so -- >> discoverable period. irrespective of a meeting or not. >> aren't they discoverable period? >> noreen ambrose, city attorney's office. if these are personal communications on your personal devices that they would not be public records and therefore on that basis, they would not be discoverable. but, the cautionary advice that the city attorney has given. the line between personal and public record is not very clear in the law, and that the biggest concern i think is that if you e-mail something or texted something that had to do with business, it can be forwarded to more of a quorum by the commission not necessary by you but by someo
we have ipads and there's no use to restrict their use during the meeting. the board of supervisors have wrestled with this and decided not to impose a particular rule. it's something we need to be sensitive to. there are ways in which they can be abused and we need to be careful not to. i guess there are, if there's an incentive. there's a legal query. they can be discoverable if they were taking place during a meeting. so -- >> discoverable period. irrespective of a meeting or not....
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when these communities protest and say look at the amount of violence being used against us, we are protesting peacefully. then the government can say there is no way we can determine how much violence we use against the people. so then the local communities have no leverage with the oil companies at all. >> that was ken saro-wiwa. he was executed in 2010 by the nigerian regime. finally, the hair as me -- baher azmy, why is the court hearing this again? it is in that unusual? >> the court is asking two questions in the case, the first is, corporations, because of their form, are exempt from otherwise binding international human rights obligations. they are also asking an equally broad question, whether or not this statute could apply to a human rights a violation that occurred outside of the united states, as in nigeria. the ominous precedent, of course, is citizens united, where the court reset certain questions and expanded the scope of corporate power, more than had been initially contemplated. so you have this remarkable irony that you had already pointed out, the court in citizens united
when these communities protest and say look at the amount of violence being used against us, we are protesting peacefully. then the government can say there is no way we can determine how much violence we use against the people. so then the local communities have no leverage with the oil companies at all. >> that was ken saro-wiwa. he was executed in 2010 by the nigerian regime. finally, the hair as me -- baher azmy, why is the court hearing this again? it is in that unusual? >> the...
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good to have you with us. folks, it is almost midnight on i don't mean yom kippur, the jewish day of atonement, filled with somer reflection and profound regret-- that i had to give my writers the day off. (laughter) come back, fellas, god forgives you. (laughter) (whispering) but i never will. i'd also like to toast my jewish viewers who are breaking fast tonight. to life! or, as your people say, aloha! (laughter) to the rest of my viewers out there, i'm afraid i have some tragic news. jim? >> the financial times reports drought conditions here in the u.s. say that it's destroyed crops used to feed pigs. the pig association says it became too expensive for farmers to buy pig feed so they reduced their herds. the national pig association is reporting of an "unavoidable global bacon shortage." >> stephen: a global bacon shortage! we're all going to die! much later than we thought thanks to the reduced salt and nitrates in our diet. (applause) still, we will all eventually die-- and without bacon in my mouth. (l
good to have you with us. folks, it is almost midnight on i don't mean yom kippur, the jewish day of atonement, filled with somer reflection and profound regret-- that i had to give my writers the day off. (laughter) come back, fellas, god forgives you. (laughter) (whispering) but i never will. i'd also like to toast my jewish viewers who are breaking fast tonight. to life! or, as your people say, aloha! (laughter) to the rest of my viewers out there, i'm afraid i have some tragic news. jim?...
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all of us serving you. us bank ashley: all right, let's take a look at your fox business market check, checking out how the major indices are moving in today's rally, and we've really come off our highs, we're just up 59 points. we were up about 120 an hour ago. the nasdaq moved lower after ben bernanke was speaking, hasn't really recovered from that. the s&p basically flat right now, and the russell just about flat as well. let's go down to nicole at the nyse, just get a sense of why we're seeing this rally fade in the afternoon. >> reporter: you are. and there's always that factor of profit taking, but the one thing identify noticed that's a significant change over the last half hour or so is the dollar. the u.s. dollar has come up off of its lows, the euro is losing its earlier strength, so you do have that inverse relationship. this comes on the heels of what we heard from ben bernanke. i always -- also want to give you a look at the most actively traded stocks. of course, we've been focusing on nokia,
all of us serving you. us bank ashley: all right, let's take a look at your fox business market check, checking out how the major indices are moving in today's rally, and we've really come off our highs, we're just up 59 points. we were up about 120 an hour ago. the nasdaq moved lower after ben bernanke was speaking, hasn't really recovered from that. the s&p basically flat right now, and the russell just about flat as well. let's go down to nicole at the nyse, just get a sense of why we're...
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joining us now from washington, is p.j. crowley, former assistant secretary of state for public affairs. it is always great to see you. you always help us make sense of these senseless moments. i guess your -- where do you grade the administration on -- in terms of handling the affairs in benghazi? we know it's a fluid situation. there's been a lot of critique on both sides of the aisle i would say about how precise the white house has been or hasn't been given the information that they have. >> well, there is a fog of war. so as david plouffe said, you learn things as you go along. and clearly this will be a topic of conversation. it could be a topic this week. it will be a topic later in the month during the foreign policy debate. and it guarantees that libya and perhaps some of the policies behind it will be -- will be a topic of conversation for the two. you know that said, i'm not sure it will have a decisive effect on the debate or on the election. what we do know is that the security inside these temporary facilities
joining us now from washington, is p.j. crowley, former assistant secretary of state for public affairs. it is always great to see you. you always help us make sense of these senseless moments. i guess your -- where do you grade the administration on -- in terms of handling the affairs in benghazi? we know it's a fluid situation. there's been a lot of critique on both sides of the aisle i would say about how precise the white house has been or hasn't been given the information that they have....
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all of us serving you. us bank progresso. in what world do potatoes, bacon and cheese add up to 100 calories? your world. ♪ [ whispers ] real bacon... creamy cheese... 100 calories... [ chef ] ma'am [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. for their "destination wedding." double miles you can "actually" use. but with those single mile travel cards... [ bridesmaid ] blacked out... but i'm a bridesmaid. oh! "x" marks the spot she'll never sit. but i bought a dress! a toast... ...to the capital one venture card. fly any airline, any flight, anytime. double miles you can actually use. what a coincidence? what's in your wallet? [ all screaming ] watch the elbows ladies. >>> top of the morning to you, atlanta. 67 degrees now. clouds and fog continues. rain and thunderstorms today. but i'm still going to say, welcome back. good morning. welcome back to "early start." i'm zoraida sambolin. >> and i'm john berman. two loaded guns got past airport screeners in intolerable security lapses. in one case a new orleans hor
all of us serving you. us bank progresso. in what world do potatoes, bacon and cheese add up to 100 calories? your world. ♪ [ whispers ] real bacon... creamy cheese... 100 calories... [ chef ] ma'am [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. for their "destination wedding." double miles you can "actually" use. but with those single mile travel cards... [ bridesmaid ] blacked out... but i'm a bridesmaid. oh! "x" marks the spot she'll never sit. but i...
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he can bring us leadership. lot . but today...( sfx: loud noise of large metal object hitting the ground) things have been a little strange. (sfx: sound of piano smashing) roadrunner: meep meep. meep meep? (sfx: loud thud sound) what a strange place. geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >> bret: welcome back to inglewood, colorado. arapahoe county. the first presidential debate down the road in denver. a couple of states away in nevada the president is preparing for wednesday's first meeting. chief white house correspondent ed henry is traveling with the president. >> reporter: debate prep for president obama in the comfort of lake las vegas, a swank resort community that boasts megamansions from celebs like celine dion and microcosm of nevada's boom and bust. it was rocked by the housing crisis. families lost homes, while expensive hotels like the ritz carlton vaulted. though the development is starting to climb back. >> i just want to get back to work. i don't care who is
he can bring us leadership. lot . but today...( sfx: loud noise of large metal object hitting the ground) things have been a little strange. (sfx: sound of piano smashing) roadrunner: meep meep. meep meep? (sfx: loud thud sound) what a strange place. geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >> bret: welcome back to inglewood, colorado. arapahoe county. the first presidential debate down the road in denver. a couple of states away in nevada the...
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even if you believe they would never use it. if you believe they are sane and rational and their country, their civilization would be destroyed if they dropped a bomb on someone because everyone would know it and the retaliation would be incomprehensible. even if you believe that, too bad things will happen. a lot of their neighbors will get bombs. the more of these weapons you have hanging around, the more material you have, the more it will be stolen or sold or transferred to terrorists. that brings me to the second point, which is that iran has all these extensive contacts with terrorist groups and even if the government didn't sanction it, it wouldn't be that much trouble to get girl scout cookies worth of material -- it's enough to take out 20% to 25% of washington, d.c. just that little bit. so, the prospect of spreading, in a way, dirty nuclear bombs with smaller payloads, they could wreak havoc and do untold damage goes up exponentially every time a country gets this capacity and you don't have any control over and you d
even if you believe they would never use it. if you believe they are sane and rational and their country, their civilization would be destroyed if they dropped a bomb on someone because everyone would know it and the retaliation would be incomprehensible. even if you believe that, too bad things will happen. a lot of their neighbors will get bombs. the more of these weapons you have hanging around, the more material you have, the more it will be stolen or sold or transferred to terrorists. that...